you broke my neck

So boring you caused someone to commit suicide
Yo kim you broke my neck man. Woah that was so boring you almost broke my neck man. Don't break anyone's neck out there.
by 50shadesofmeowgray February 05, 2014
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Neck tie party

Hanging a person without legal authority by a mob.
The term is often used by extreme right wing people when discusing black people of African origin.
Traditionally carried out at night in a location not likley to be visited by the legal authorities.
The KKK advertise neck tie parties as part of their political agenda for persons who do not wish to dress up in sheets and beleive in a misinterpreted version of the outdated theory of eugenics.
by Blue Cawdrey November 21, 2004
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Sloppy Toppy Goose Neck

Someone typically of African descent dragging his long schlong down the back of your mom's throat, sometimes expanding it to the point of her being unrecognizable. You, as a son/daughter, are obviously watching this play out live in person, sometimes you join in, sometimes not.
Real white guy: Dude yesterday my mom gave that SLOPPY TOPPY GOOSE NECK to Tyrone. I had to join in because I am not a racist white nationalist who hates gays.
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Lying for effect; Letting your mouth write checks that your ass can't cash.
Prison slang. "I had bitches and money and all that shit out there", said Frank the Rat. "You're just talking out the side of your neck", replied Snake. "you never had two dead flies to rub together motherfucker."
by Patrick Allen Jones March 30, 2008
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Orange County Neck Roll

A large, Floridian, African-American man's sliver of fat on the back of his neck reminiscent of a beautifully well done succulent New York Strip Steak.
Bradley is sweating an awful lot his Orange County Neck Roll looks especially greasy today.
by Tara Himen October 03, 2018
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let your neck out

james just let his neck out hard core!
by Leya Fish January 20, 2003
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step on my neck kids

brooke lynn hytes likes to use this phrase a lot. what a legend
amelia: i’m so sorry brooke-

brooke: step on my neck kids
kirsten: oh my god
by scarletenvyrunning May 08, 2019
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